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laughing club/group/yoga/therapy pattaya?

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I have heard of these springing up allover.

Where is the nearest one to pattaya?

Pattaya may need its own.

Great idea. I'd like to see one on Jomtien beach. Not too early in the morning though!

cheesy.gif I mean the laughing club, not that other stuff ... cheesy.gif

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from wiki

Laughter yoga (Hasyayoga) is a practice involving prolonged voluntary laughter. Laughter yoga is based on the belief that voluntary laughter provides the same physiological and psychological benefits as spontaneous laughter. Laughter yoga is done in groups, with eye contact and playfulness between participants. Forced laughter soon turns into real and contagious laughter. Laughter yoga does not involve humor or comedy.

OK, laughter yoga then.

I just associate yoga with twisting bodies and this is different.

Yes it's not about comedy or humor of course.

I think you need the GROUP; otherwise you would really be insane, wouldn't you, laughing like a maniac all alone about NOTHING?

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at least two yessssss

I think you need a leader for the group. Besides that, I wonder if the police would be happy to see it. People having too much fun, it's got to be illegal!

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all the more reason to laugh

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just you and me bubby

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